"The Keeper of Lost Causes" is the first book in the Department Q series by Jussi Adler-Olsen. In an interview, Adler-Olsen was asked the following:
A. I hate
power abuse and injustice and in every one of my novels, I tell a version of
power abuse and show ways in which you can break it. I am convinced that my
readers do not just want to be entertained – of course, they also want that –
but they also want to learn something and take something with them, which
invites reflection. One reason why I chose to write criminal thrillers is that
I thereby can touch upon every subject. Evil is a useful tool and when you describe
the contrast between good and evil, you can send a message.
Is the author successful in doing this in "The Keeper of Lost Causes"? Is there good and evil in many of the characters of the book, including the antagonist?
For more information about the author:
http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/148349/jussi-adler-olsen